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Free Reverse Trick-or-Treat Kits

September 7, 2009 by Peggy Rowland  
Filed under Home & Living

Your own children can help spread the word against abusive child labor in the cocoa industry. It’s a very real problem.

Interpol recently rescued 54 children from slavery in cocoa fields in Cote d’Ivoire. The kids, as young as 11, worked for 12 hours a day in hazardous conditions.

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To speak out against problems in the cocoa industry, witches, ghosts and Harry Potters will distribute Fair Trade certified chocolate this year by reverse trick-or-treating, a project started three years ago. When kids receive their Halloween treats, they hand back a Fair Trade treat. The free Fair Trade chocolate kits include Fair Trade certified chocolate attached to a card explaining the issues in the cocoa industry and how Fair Trade offers a solution.

Order your Reverse Trick-or-Treat kit online at Global Exchange. The deadline to request a kit is October 1 for organizations or October 13 for individuals. You’ll be responsible for a charge of $5.50 to cover shipping and packaging. If handing back chocolate isn’t your thing, you can still participate by downloading fliers to distribute from Global Exchange.

When a chocolate meets Fair Trade standards, that means there was no use of abusive child labor. In addition, the cocoa was grown with the environment in mind by farmers who follow extensive environmental sustainability guidelines. Furthermore, farmers are paid a fair price, enabling them to escape poverty.

Major chocolate brands are beginning to address consumer concerns over cocoa sourcing. Cadbury responded by achieving Fair Trade certification for its Dairy Milk chocolate bars in the UK. If your favorite chocolate isn’t Fair Trade, ask them to become certified.

250,000 Fair Trade chocolates were distributed by trick-or-treaters last year! Are you going to be a part of the effort this Halloween?

(Image via stock.xchng)

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  1. [...] As an adult, I don’t want to give out that same candy I liked as a kid. It’s not that I’m being stingy, but I know that most of that candy isn’t good for you or the environment. However, I’m also not going to give kids apples either. I like apples, but most kids want candy or something else they perceive as special. So, I’ve made a list of treats that are either healthier or better for the environment. [...]



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